Old Souls is an outfitter shop founded by co-owners Tara & James Caroll, and operated with partner William “The Old Boy” Gipe. We carry all of the best brands, big and small, to supply all of your needs for the field, stream, camp and home.
Milestone Financial
Our identity at Milestone Financial is characterized by deep, meaningful, long-term relationships with clients. We ask good questions, really listen, and offer empathy, education, and expertise, with integrity – challenging our clients where appropriate – to help them live their best lives. Our team members are caring and committed, and with credentials like the CFP
PA Fly Co
PA Fly Co is a fly fishing pro shop. We have only been open 1 year so far but the shop is always improving and adding new gear every week. We have a showroom full of all types of fly tying materials and threads, fly rods, fly reels, lines, tippet, waders, boots, packs, vests, nets
Black Dog Outdoor Sports
Family owned and operated, we enjoy recreating in wild places and spending time in nature.
Newsletter highlights TU’s work in New York
Hello 2022! Trout Unlimited’ s conservation work has continued around the state despite the delays and challenges brought about by the COVID pandemic. We have many highlights from a productive 2021, and some exciting things on the horizon for the coming year. Click below to download the full newsletter. Tracy Brown, the restoration manager for
Little Beaver Kill gets a restoration makeover
By Jesse Vadala When Trout Unlimited undertook a restoration project on the Little Beaver Kill in Livingston Manor, trout were to be just one of the beneficiaries. The restoration project is part of a bigger vision to reduce flooding in the Town of Livingston Manor. It is also part of TU’s longstanding efforts in
PA’s Coldwater Habitat Program gets it done in ’21
Pennyslvania’s Coldwater Habitat Program had another productive year in 2021, its efforts resulting in an astonishing reduction in sediment and nutrients across the state’s waterways. The team has highlighted a handful of the projects in a newsletter that will be shared with the more than 14,000 TU members in the Keystone State, along with the